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Blockchain technology can enhance the pharmaceutical industry by improving management and monitoring. Key applications include preventing counterfeit drugs and prescription misuse, optimizing supply chains, and securing clinical trials.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Information Technology
  • Supply Chain Management

Background:

  • Blockchain technology presents a novel solution for the pharmaceutical sector.
  • Existing frameworks for technology adoption require adaptation for blockchain applications.
  • The pharmaceutical industry faces challenges in areas like counterfeit prevention and supply chain integrity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the adoption potential of blockchain technology in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • To identify and prioritize key blockchain applications based on a comprehensive framework.
  • To assess how blockchain can improve pharmaceutical industry performance.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a 4D framework: ease of implementation, novelty, necessity, and industry fit.
  • Extended the Iansiti and Lakhani 2D framework (difficulty, novelty).
  • Ranked and scored potential blockchain applications using the 4D metrics, emphasizing necessity and ease of implementation.

Main Results:

  • Identified two main application categories: management (health records, clinical trials, inventory) and monitoring (product tracking, counterfeit prevention, supply chain optimization, prescription abuse).
  • Prioritized applications include Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse Prevention, Counterfeit Prevention, Clinical Trial Outcomes, and Smart Contracts.
  • The framework successfully ranked applications based on their potential for successful implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Blockchain technology offers significant promise for the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Successful adoption requires applications to align with necessity, ease of implementation, stakeholder familiarity, and overall industry fit.
  • The proposed framework demonstrates blockchain's potential to enhance pharmaceutical industry performance across various domains.